Senators on Tuesday voted to adjourn debate on the Revenue Sharing Formula.
Senators voted 34-26 to adjourn the sitting, with one abstention.
This is the seventh time the debate is being adjourned.
Elgeyo Marakwet Senator Kipchumba Murkomen had moved a motion urging senators to give dialogue one more chance.
Speaking during the Senate proceedings on Tuesday, Murkomen said Kenya is suffering and it must get a solution.
“Give dialogue one more chance and a conversation on how to find a way forward,” Murkomen said.
“I want to beg and request my colleagues, we have a chance, Jubilee and ODM are here with us and Uhuru is our president and Raila is also our leader.”
Murkomen said the senators should unify Kenyans rather than bringing division to the marginalised counties.
“Why would Senate be a House where we cannot bring unity to the country?” he posed.
“We need to come to a conclusion so that those who are losing, lose a little money and vice versa.”
Noting that the Senate cannot close its eyes on the happenings in the Senate, Murkomen said senators should have listened to Siaya Senator James Orengo last week.